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. '. - 1 - - - - - .-" TOl2) and strictly proliibits - the sale of alum ' baking powder So dbesFrance So does Germany The sale of alam foods has beenxnade illegal irr Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum baking powders .are everywhere recognized as injurious. jp protect yourself against alum, when ordering baking powder, bakw and be very sure you get RoyaL y Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibiKly and whole- someness of the food. LEXIN6T0N AND DAVIDSON COUNTY. A Minister Recelies Undesirable Literature Expects tbe County to go Dry. Lexington Dispatch. April 15th. The democratic -committee for the connty met Monday for the purpose of calling the primaries and convention to name delegates. There was a full meeting. Chair man Wade. H. Philips presided. It was decided .to hold the prima ries on May 16th and the conven tion on May 23rd. Percv Grimes lost fine blaok' rf mare Sunday at Salisbury. She was worth about $200. A certain well-known minister of the gospel here has been receiv ing whiskey price lists until it has become a nuisance. He gets let ters telling him that our fine old private stock brand So and Se, for 89 cents a qt, is the.stuff , and -they also tell him that if he will send in so many names of drinking peoplel&ey will do things for him. He thinks somebody sent in his in a list to eet the bonus. And he w thought the limit had been reach ed, but Monday morning he pulled out a letter from his box, opened it. and found it a letter from w Keely, urging him to try the treat ment, and telling him what it had done for others. He knows this is the limit. Advices to the anti-saloon forces state that the situation in Cotton Grove township ib brigntening up and that there has been a wonder-J ful increase in prohibition senti ment in Tyro. Some sections of Boone report very favorably to ward the bill. Midway township is expected to give a good majority for it. Agents of the liquor people are actively canvassing, and the prohibitionists are also bestirring themselves. Good crowds attend ed the meetings last week and on Sunday. ' Anti-liquor people are confident of carrying the county, and believe that the sentiment is rapidly growingagainst the liquor tra'fnc. formerly a resident of this place. Mrs. Walter Burton returned home Saturday from a Salisbury sanitorium. where she has been for five weeks. While there nine pound tumor was removed from her. She is improving rapidly. THOMAS VILLE ITEMS. Sunday night at 8 o'clock fire was found to be in the roof of the residence of Mrs. Lula Jordan on Salem street. Faithful work was done by both firemen and citizens, but the fire had gained too much headway and the building was burned to the ground and almost all the household furniture was destroyed with it. The loss will amount to about $4,000. with abont$l,500 insurance. The fire urigiuawa iiom n ueiwonvw iiu between the dining room and kitchen. - ; Early Sunday morning the news -came Jiere that the home of Esq, J. W. Borers, with all its contents 'was totally destroyed Jay fire at about one o'clock Sunday morn ing. Mr. Bowers lives about four miles southwest from Thomas ville. His loss is about $2,000, with no insurance, Last week the-Thomasville Electrio Light and Power Com . pany started their plant to run jning and now the current is com- ihs from their plant. -.- Dr. J. M , v Flippin land friend, TVfrA Maunin. of Salisbury, s re bere raffling off the doctor's $1,800 " autpmobile. Several citizens here liook a chance, vti- Jflippm was UOCKSYILLE AND DAVIE COUNTY. Bad Wreck Alerted. Antl-Prohlbltlon . - Literature Not Wanted. MocksvUle Courier, April 18th. . A. M. Kimb rough, of this place, moved his family and ' household furniture to Mty Ulla Saturday where he has accepted a position as agent at the depot. - . - work is progressing , nicely on the Cooleemee Cotton mill.- Every thing is being done as rapidly as possible to get the mill in shape to resume operations soon. . Much interest is being inani f ssted by pur churches here in the Prohibition campaign and if the people elsewhere will do so much as in Mocks villere sure to win out but wemust keep the ball roll ing until the 26th of May when the future welfare of our State will be decided. WHISKEY DON'T TROUBLE ANY ONE. A Woman Gljes tbe Oa to tbe AJSoia Often i Repeated Statement. Your Responsibility. An armless man once walked into a saloon and dropped a dime from his teeth, on the counter and called for a drink. The bar keeper placed a glass and some liqor be fore him. He was requested by the I armless customer to pour out the grog, and when this was done he asked him to place it to his mcuth and turn up the glass for him This reauest opened the saloon keeper's ,eyeB. He went home and told: his wife about it. In his dreams that night he saw the arm less man and he was "pouring the liauor down his throat. The next morning he closed his bar and changed his business. When you vote tbe wet ticket you are to all intents and purposes standing be hind the bar and pouring liquor down helpless men's throats men who would net drink but for your help. How do joo Like the Samples. Samples ol wine and samples of beer. Samples of all kinds of liquors sold here; Samples of whiskey, samples of gin. Samples of all kinds of bitters step in Samples of headache, samples of gout, Nam pies of coats with the elbows out, rci , i i . i i i j samples oi doois wnnuut nweis or cues, Samples of men wifn a broken nose. Samples of men in the gutter lying, Samples of men with delirum dying, Samples of men cursing and swearing, Samples of men all evil daring, Samples of lonely, tired men, y Who long in vain for their freedom again ; Samples of old men, worn in the strife, Bam pies olyoung men, tired or life, Samples of ruined hopes and lives, -Samples of desolute homes and wives, Samples of aching hearts grown cold With angush and misery untold ; Samples of noble youths in disgrace, Who meet you witna verted, race, Samples of hungry little ones Starvingto death in their dreary homes In fact, there is scarcely a woe on earth But our "samples" have natured or given them birth. Oh, all ye helpers to sorrow and crime, Who deal out death lor a single dime, Know ye that the Lord, though he may delay, Has in reserve for the last great day The terrible "woe oi whose solemn weight No mortal can know till' the pearly gate . ' -A Is closed, and all with one accord Acknowledge the justice of their re ward. PUNY CHILDREN NEED YINOL. It Builds Them Up and Makes Them, Strong and Robust. Rapid growth, overstudy, insuf ficient nourishment, convalescence after children's diseases, and run down conditions make children thin and delicate and stops devel opment. Because Vmol contains all tbe medicinal, bone, tissue and body building elements of cod liver oil, actually taken from cods' livers, the useless oil eliminated and peptonate of iron added, it quick ly restores robust health and chil dren love it, I Mrs. C. W. Stump, of Canton, lio, writes: 'I wish I could in Lce every mother who had a weak, sickly child to try that de licious cod liver preparation, Yinol, as it restored to health and strength to our daughter after all else had failed." ' " We have never sold a medicine in our store j equal to Vinol for delicate children, weak old people, or siCKiy women and children, money if it fails to T, W. Grimes Drug and we return benefit. The Co., Salisbury, N, 0. What might nave been a very bad wreck to passenger train No, 28 was avoided Saturday night. when nearing the trestle at Dutch man creek, Engineer Ray Clement sighted a light in ahead of him and began applying his air and stopped his train a little ways from the trestle. It was seen then that the trestle was on fire. The crew wprked manfully to extin guigh the flames which was now making fast work of the trestle, but not until the fire bad burned so much, that it was unsafe for a person to walk across, did they have it but. The passengers re maimed there about all night. Between four and nve o'clooc a train arrived with workmen. The passengers and their baggage were transferred from No. 28 to this train and brought on through ar riving here at about six o'olock. The workmen soon had the trestle fixed so that it was safe for trains to pass over and the regular rou tine of trains was being observed by Sunday evening. The compaign in North Carolina now to rid the State of the saloon and still is a compaign for mother hood and childhood, it is a fight for the safety anq purity of the home and every man who loves the home and all that it stands for is called upon to line up in this great battle on the side of the home. Messrs. Charley Holmes, Walter Hess, and Peter Swink of Salisbury passed through town last week, enroute to Brown's Mill, on Dutchmam creek, where they will spend several days on a hunt ing and fishing expedition. They had all kinds of good things along with them in the way of etables, etc. COOLEEMEE ITEMS. Cooleemee Journal, April 15. The anti-prohibitionists of Sal isbury have mane a raid on our town recently by sending in a flood of literature that quickly found its wav to the fire. We are not gding to vote for Salisbury to sell whiskey, when we can't do it our selves, and they need not be calling so patriotically on us to do it. We kno w that they care nothing about us nor our liberty just so we vote for them to continue their meon ness. Rev. J. A. J, Farrington, pastor of Main Street Methodist church, Salisbury, will preach to the Jun iors the first Sunday at the Metho dist church here at 8:30 p. m. Everybody invited. Be sure you hoar the eloquent ' preacher when he comes. - To the Editor ;.. 1 am sending you a letter received today from a good; pure woman Ber-husband ia a good man jwhen sober, .1 know personally the family, and have done their practice for years. The letter, l ninx, ia B6rouK piuuiui- tion letter, and ought" to be read by every voter in our dearv old North Stated I don't see how any man can read this letter and then q vote for whiskey, While some Q argue that if you don't trouble Q whiskey, whiskey will not trouble Q you,' this letter gives the lie to that Q argument for this poor woman and Q her eight or ' ten children haven't Q troubled whiskey, and see how Q much whiskey is troubling them. Q Please do not publish the lady's Q name, I am yours for prohibition L. T. WHITAKER. XETTEB FROM THE WIFE. The following is the letter from Dr. Whitaker, omitting the name: Dr. Whitaker : - You know my ' condition, and you know that I have a lot of little children, and my husband has been drinking whiskey now for foir days, and is drunk, now". And I want you-to take this to those two bar-rooms and ask them not to let him have any more whiskey for my sake and my little children for I feel like if he don't stop it will run me crazy, There is no one .here to make, him stop. I thouffht mavbe that yen could 0 w m . help me some way to stop him, and oblige. CP3 o o o OBaMatwiaoC3COo0a006o ON . ' V " ' ' -' : - r3 : O 0 0 5000 Papers of Garden and Flower Seed at jet a Paper. -y i We have Jus V Received 5,000 papers fresh Garden and -Flower Seed that we are Going to Dispose of at 1 cent a Paper, with a thousand other things that r we are selling at special low prices. WORKS WONDERS. Wonderful Compound Cures ... Piles. Ecxema, Skin Itching, Skin Eruptions, . Cuts and Bruises. - Doan's Ointment is the best skin treatment, and the cheapest, because so little is required to cure. It cures piles after, years of torture. It cures obstinate cases of eczema. It cures all skin itching. It cures skin eruptions. It heals cuts, bruises, scratches and abrasions without leaving a scar. It cures permanently. Sal isbury testimony proves it. T. A. Coughenour, 228 E. Eunis St., Salisbury, N. C, says: "I suffered from itching hemorrhoid! for a long time and was unable to rid myself of the annoyance though I was constantly using remedies. At last.Doan s Oint ment was brought to my attention and boing impressed with the good reports concerning it, I pro- cured a supply trom tne oaiisDury Drug Company. It brought me prompt relief and the contents of one box effected a complete cure. I have never had a return of my trouble since and most earnestly advise others suffering from this trouble to give Doan's Ointment atrial." v - -v- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buff alor New York, sole agents for the United States. - Remember the name Doan's -rand take no other. Good Alamance at. 5c Cfood Domest.c at. 5 and 6c Bleached Domestic, per yard,. .'. J7l9 8, 8, 10 and 12c Best heavy shirtipg in stripes and plaids, per yard, at.... 10c Yard wide colored" suiting, dark colors, worth 15 cts at. I . .. . . 10o Good Calico at 5$ and 6$C Heavy cotton flannel, 10 cent quality at $c Good quality white la n, one yard, worth lOcts atr. 8C Best flannelette, 10 to 12$o quality. . . 8c Colored oil cloth, 1 yds wide at. . . 15b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Good window shades. . . 25 to 35c Our entire stock of shoes "at cost. Ladies' Cloaks at cost. Ladies' Rain Coats at cost. Our entire line , of knit goods and underwear at cost. Big lot Hamburg , Embroidery at 5 and 10 cents per yard. Six yards of good Torchon lace for 10c. Big reduction on winter dress goods. Our $1.25 quality Black Tafieta at $1.00. Prices have been reduced on many lines and when you want to buy any f . thing it will pay you to come in and see us. Una Q iro 2 oaoooOaoooo aimiDlbeDO o 0 d3 "But Men may'come andmen may go, but' I go on forever." RorHRooK's Roller Mills. Gold Hill, N. C. 2-12 3m OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE That is a letter that ought to make every man in doubt resolve to vote to close and keep closed every saloon in the State. Dr saS&&3i?3S f IIW NATIONAL BANK, that this letter gives the everlast ing lie to those who say "if you SALISBURY, N. C. W. C. Coughenour, President, T. C. Linn, Vice-President, W. H. White, Cashier. don't trouble whiskey whiskey will not trouble you The pathos of the above simple lettter from a loving wife ought to reach every voter'in the State and Capital - - $50,000.00 orfThowSg Surplus, - - $40,000.00 crushed because their husbands Directors : John S. Henderson, D. A. Atwell, T, C Linn, H. N. Woodson, Burton Craige, W. S. Blackmer, Walter H. Woodson, W. B. Strachan, A. H. Price, W. C. Coughenourf Every accommodation extended con sistent with safe banking. , W.H.WHITE, CaWer. are the victims of their appetite. ' fcM44Crf CO YEARS" EXPERIENCE D Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Where to Go to Buy rnventloa is Drobably patentable.' Connnunlca- tions strictly oor.adential. Handbook o sent free. Oldest asency for securingj Anyone sanding a sketch and description may itckiT ascertain onr opinion free whether an ia. 1 Iboot iiencT Tor securimr Daienis. Pitantn takpn throuah Munn Co. receive tpecuil notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I Jirjrest Cir culation of any sclentlBc lournal. Terms. f3 a jHx ; f oar months, SI. 8oid by all newsdealers. MUHN & Co.36'8w ilewl!lrt Grannb Olfiw. (Sft If Rt. WadhuurtOO. X CL- REMEMBER US -0 When you need a tooth extracted, When ycu need a tooth treated, When you need a filling, , When you need a crown, When you need a bridge, When you need, a plate, When you need any kind of DENTAL WORK, we are doing The Business, be cause we are doing first-class work at prices you can afford to pay. Dr. L. S. Fox, 122f No. Main St., Phone No. 305. Office Hours : 8 :80 am to 12 :80 pm, 2 to 6 :15 pm. HAR1ESS! When in need of good, reliable, single or double wagon or buggy Home-made Harness don't fail to hunt up our place ou the corner of Innis and Lee Streets. We also do llret-claes repairing on short notice and at reasonable prices. Our line of Saddles, Collars, Bridles, JHalt9rs, Whips, Brushes, Combs, Kobes, HamessQjt and other horse supplies is lilways complete and ready . for inspection-. We solicit a portion of your patronage and invite you to call andsee our stock. If your horse is injured in any way 'get a bottle of our Horse Liniment. No cure, no pay. Hartline & Co. Phone 433, 130 East Inniss St. FURNITURE, CARPETS . AND MATTINGS. We have everything in Furniture, and are also headquarters for CARPETS AND MATTINGS. Q Carpets and all large carpets. Some of . the large Y carpets we have put down can be seen at the First 1) Baptist Church, Spencer Methodist, Holmes Memo riai ana aouin main unurcnes, Jduiton ana opencer Masonic lodges. When in the city drop in to see us. You are always welcome. 17. B. SUfilMERSETT. 0 0 J. 0. WHITE & CO., Carriage and Wagon Builders. FARM AND DRAY WAGON. DELIVERY WAGONS, OPEN AND TOP, BEST QUALITY AND f YLE . A WORD OF ADVICE TO FARMERS. You are no doubt fairly well satisfied - with the prices which you are getting for your products. If, in exchange for the money you receive for what you sell, you should need a few pieces of Furni ture, we would advise you to go to the Big Furniture Store. This store is lo cated in the Empire Block, near the Central Hotel. You will find there the Best Prices to be had. in Salisbury. If you doubt this statement you can veri fy it yourself, if you will take the timB to see them before you buy. T. E. WITHEHSPOON & CO. We sell the celebrated Geo. E. Nissen & Co's Farm and Log Wagons, fully warranted. Old Carriages and Buggies repaired, painted and made as good as new. k - New Tops made and old Tops repaired. New Cushions furnished:and old Cushions repaired. New DasheB furnished and Old Frames Re-covered. Rubber Tires a Specialty; steel tired wheels, changed to Rubber jTires. Old rubber tires repaired. ' All kindsof Wood and Iron Work done at short notice. We have skilled workmen in each department. Surreys, Buggies and Wagons'for Sale. ' Harness of all kinds- made and repaired. Call and get prices. J. O. WHITE & CO. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o vox uiits or vaiuegana merit GO TO Q. W. WRI HT'S, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF o o o o o o o o o o o o o Household and Kitchen Furnishings. Look over this List and Consider their usefulness. See them and jDonsider their Cheapness and Beauty. Art Squares, Book Racks and Cases, Beds wood, iron and brass, Baby Carriages, Curtains, Carpets, Clothes Baskets, Chiffoniers, Cots, " Chairs of all kinds, ' for children, " for office. Desksfor office, and ladies, Dining room furniture, , DiningiTables, Dinner and Tea Sets, Eazles, Go-Carts, Hall Racks, Hat Racks, Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen Safes, Lamps for Table and Hall, Leather Furniture, , Lounges, Linoleum, Mission Furniture, Mission Clocks, Mirrors, Mattings, . Mattresses, " Odd Pieces of all Kinds, Pictures aud Picture Frames, Parlor Suits, Rockers all kinds and sizes, Rugs, Sideboards. Toilet Sets, Umbrella Stands, Wardrobes, - v Wicker Furniture. ' , " o o o o - Remember the Substantial gifts of the best and most' lasting and also remember that you are invited to-trade at West Innes Street.- -. - Salisbury, N, 6. o o o o 00000000000000000000000060 1 1 J - r
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